Números 22:28

28 Então o SENHOR abriu a boca da jumenta, e ela disse a Balaão: “Que foi que eu fiz para você, para você bater em mim três vezes?”

Números 22:28 Meaning and Commentary

Numbers 22:28

And the Lord opened the mouth of the ass, and she said unto
Balaam
This was a very extraordinary and miraculous affair, and effected by a supernatural power, that a dumb creature, which had not organs endued with speech, should speak so plainly and distinctly, as is after expressed; and yet it should not be thought incredible, for what is it that Omnipotence cannot do? wherefore there is no need to say, as some Jewish writers F9, that this was all done in a visionary way, and not really and literally performed; nor can Heathens well object to the verity of it, if they believe what they themselves report concerning one of the asses which carried Bacchus over a river, to which, for reward, he gave the power of speaking with an human voice {k}; though it is very probable the fable was framed from this story, and frequently do their writers speak of other brute creatures endued with speech; so Homer F12 represents Xanthus, the horse of Achilles, having the faculty of speech given it by Juno: Pliny says F13, it is commonly reported among the wonderful things of the ancients, that an ox spoke; and Livy F14 frequently makes mention of an ox spoke speaking in divers places, and of one particularly that said,

``Rome, take heed to thyself;''

not to take notice of a lamb in Egypt in the times of Bocchoris that spoke, related by Aelianus F15 and others; nor of the ram of Phrixus, or the dog at Ariminum, and the elephant of Porus in India, with others Bochart F16 has collected together: the words spoken by the ass were as follow:

what have l done unto thee, that thou hast smitten me these three
times?
and just so many times she had been smitten by him, ( Numbers 22:23-27 ) .


FOOTNOTES:

F9 Maimon. Moreh Nevochim, par. 2. c. 42. Ben Gersom in loc.
F11 Hygin. Poet. Astronomic. l. 2. c. 23. "Lactant, de falsa Relig". l. 1. c. 21.
F12 Iliad. 19. "prope finem".
F13 Nat. Hist. l. 8. c. 45.
F14 Hist. l. 24. c. 10. l. 27. c. 11. l. 28. c. 11. and l. 35. c. 21.
F15 De Animal. l. 12. c. 3.
F16 Hierozoic. par. 1. l. 2. c. 14. col. 197, 198.

Números 22:28 In-Context

26 O Anjo do SENHOR foi adiante e se colocou num lugar estreito, onde não havia espaço para desviar-se, nem para a direita nem para a esquerda.
27 Quando a jumenta viu o Anjo do SENHOR, deitou-se debaixo de Balaão. Acendeu-se a ira de Balaão, que bateu nela com uma vara.
28 Então o SENHOR abriu a boca da jumenta, e ela disse a Balaão: “Que foi que eu fiz para você, para você bater em mim três vezes?”
29 Balaão respondeu à jumenta: “Você me fez de tolo! Quem dera eu tivesse uma espada na mão; eu a mataria agora mesmo”.
30 Mas a jumenta disse a Balaão: “Não sou sua jumenta, que você sempre montou até o dia de hoje? Tenho eu o costume de fazer isso com você?”“Não”, disse ele.
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